
OK, I can admit, we, all guys, out there cant stand Justin Bieber's music. I mean let's face it we are over him, but we are not over him that much where we would want to pull an act like this. These two guys took it WAYYYYYY TOO FAR. NOT EVEN I WOULD WISH THIS ON SOMEONE...NOT EVEN MY WORST ENEMIES. Always take into consideration your actions. I applaud the man that turned these guys in. There have been way too many shootings in this country now and to sit there and continue them would just be too much. So read this cause this is real, it was going to happen, and thank GOD there are good people in this world to prevent sickos from doing this not just to a celebrity, but a person.
B.K.R.
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Tanner Ruane, left, and his uncle Mark Staake, right, are accused of plotting to kill Justin Bieber.
Tanner Ruane, left, and his uncle Mark Staake, right, are accused of plotting to kill Justin Bieber.
Gruesome Justin Bieber Murder Plot Uncovered by Police
(Report)2:46 PM PST 12/12/2012 by Seth Abramovitch
The pop sensation was ordered castrated and killed by an obsessed fan serving two life sentences in a New Mexico prison.
Two would-be hit men from Albuquerque, N.M. --Mark Staake and his nephew Tanner Ruane -- had plans to stalk and kill the singer while he visited New York for a sold-out concert at Madison Square Garden, police say.
According to police, Staake had befriended a third man, Dana Martin, while both were incarcerated in Southern New Mexico Correctional Facility in Las Cruces. Martin, who is serving two life sentences for the 2000 murder and rape of a 15-year-old girl in Vermont, recruited Staake to execute a series of killings on his behalf after Staake was released.
Among them, Martin ordered "the murder and castration of Bieber and his bodyguard," Albuquerque's KRQE reports. Martin allegedly is obsessed with the Canadian pop star and even has a tattoo of Bieber on his leg.
Tipped by Martin himself, police recorded several phone conversations between Staake and Ruane that took place after Staake had been arrested in Vermont on outstanding warrants.
In them, Ruane complained of being disappointed at not being able to carry out the murders. He later was arrested by police in New York, who found weapons and pruning sheers on him.